Fuck UEFA, they're trying to make an example of us after treated being like a bitch organization by the filthy rich arab cunt clubs (the clubs being cunts, not the arabs ). We're the first one's who are doing this voluntary shit.

I believe Fassone will get us through this. not worried at all.

what is your distinction between the 'clubs' and the filthy rich *qataris treating uefa like a bitch....? club owned by qatar, president of club a qatari man..best player of club isnt even an employee of the club..but employee of qatar government

if there was a distinction between milan the club and our chinese owners, for example, would milan not be affected by capital flight restrictions in china ?

Its true, we shudnt be overly proud of anything in life, shud remain humble, it can all be taken away in seconds/mintues. I was too arrogant & boastful of Milan's status once... now look, dont know whether to laugh or cry.

Fav. Players: too many great players to list but if pushed all time favorite player: Maldini

Indeed to swap biglia for Badelj makes no sense whatsoever. There is no reason why it would even be considered. True Biglia has been disappointing but he's not alone in that respect. A lot of people expected a miraculous transformation of our fortunes with so many new players, new owners etc... when something changes so radically it rarely hits the ground running more often than not it takes longer than people expect for it start paying dividends.

I like Badelj in all honestly we should have signed Badelj as well as Biglia. There was also a chance to sign Borja Valero and we should have been all over that - talk about the perfect mentor for Locatelli.

BTW i would like Oddo to get his chance with us at some point.
I thought it might be after Montella, but we went with Gattuso and it seems to have worked (so far at least).

I liked Oddo with Pescara, they played really good football, but they were incredibly unlucky at times and he got sacked. Also he is quite adaptive (passing style with Pescara, counter-attacking with Udine)

Now he changed Udinese's fortunes this season with 3 wins (+ incredible 8-3 win in coppa) and 1 narrow loss to Napoli in his first game (Jorginho scored from penalty rebound).

He is some way of being ready for Milan bench, but i think he is one of up and coming young Italian managers (with Simone Inzaghi, De Franchesco...)